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they are dropped off the roof of a mosque in india. apparently ensures good health for the child. if things do not go to plan however, it ensures prosperity for the local pediatrician. despite outrage of child right activists no injuries are reported. >> the highest leader of the catholic church has a record deal. pope benedict the 16th will release a album according to the record label. the pontiff sings and recites prayers for the virginia engine mary and include eight pieces of contemporary classical music. >> pentagon releases more than 140 pictures from air force one flyover new york city that shocked the people below. city had no warning, and the plane flew so low some new yorkers thought terrorists were about to attack. head of the white house military office had to resign because of the furry over the incident. >> the swine flu death toll hits another milestone. what is the federal government doing to get ready for a vaccine this autumn. >> nap time is getting (announcer) now when verizon brings fios straight to your home, you can get amazing tv, internet and phone for jus
they are dropped off the roof of a mosque in india. apparently ensures good health for the child. if things do not go to plan however, it ensures prosperity for the local pediatrician. despite outrage of child right activists no injuries are reported. >> the highest leader of the catholic church has a record deal. pope benedict the 16th will release a album according to the record label. the pontiff sings and recites prayers for the virginia engine mary and include eight pieces of...
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they are part of the organizers here today. >> we got some very good ideas about from india about how to let people that are very, very poor use something called microcredits to design their own health care plans, using the internet and technology. >> i'm going to talk about mi o microcredits and the doctors with that. we're in a time crunch because the president is going to speak. i want to thank bob goldberg. go on twitter.com/don let mon c, if you have a question p or a question for our doctors. and also hands off my health care as well. we appreciate you sticking around with us. standing by to bring you live coverage of. our extensive coverage on health care continues this hour. we have ed henry standing by and also ali velshi is on the road in the cnn express. we'll find out what he is hearing bumping along from people all over the country. boss: so you've been doing a nice job out there helping people save money on car insurance. gecko: aw thank you, sir. boss: but i think there are a few other things you can say about what a reliable company geico is. gecko: right. uh, well may
they are part of the organizers here today. >> we got some very good ideas about from india about how to let people that are very, very poor use something called microcredits to design their own health care plans, using the internet and technology. >> i'm going to talk about mi o microcredits and the doctors with that. we're in a time crunch because the president is going to speak. i want to thank bob goldberg. go on twitter.com/don let mon c, if you have a question p or a question...
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in india, hindu priests held a fire ritual to seek divine intervention to stop the spread of the h1n1 virus. and in israel, a group of rabbis and jewish mystics sought to do the same thing in an airplane service where they chanted prayers and blew rams' horns or shofars while flying over the country. here in washington this week, president obama hosted a special medal of freedom ceremony at the white house. the president gave america's top civilian honor to sixteen people he called "agents of change." among the honorees were two prominent religious leaders. retired anglican archbishop desmond tutu was recognized for his fight against apartheid in south africa, and his efforts for reconciliation after apartheid ended. reverend joseph lowery was honored for his longtime civil rights work. obama called him "a giant of the moses generation of civil rights leaders." we have a special report today about the spafford children's center, a charity in jerusalem's old city. it's mission: caring for the physical and psychological well- being of palestinian children. the center has a fascinating h
in india, hindu priests held a fire ritual to seek divine intervention to stop the spread of the h1n1 virus. and in israel, a group of rabbis and jewish mystics sought to do the same thing in an airplane service where they chanted prayers and blew rams' horns or shofars while flying over the country. here in washington this week, president obama hosted a special medal of freedom ceremony at the white house. the president gave america's top civilian honor to sixteen people he called "agents...
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so you say, what is drought in india? well, they produce sugar, they produce beans and other things that are now going to be down. world market prices are soaring for those things. so in this interconnected world, this climate stuff is bouncing all over the world when it hits. the third thing i saw is that everybody is trying to scramble right now. how are we going to get on to a long-term, really sustainable recovery? and that brings us to an event that people need to watch a little bit, which are these negotiations about the future of the world energy system that are supposed to take place in denmark at the end of the year, in copenhagen. >> copenhagen later this year. you're going to be back. >> that's big for our economy. >> we're going to be announcing next month a very special series with jeff saks you'll see here only on "msnbc live." >>> that does it for me this hour. dr. nancy snyderman picks up our coverage next. ♪ bicycle, what are we waiting for? the flowers are blooming. the air is sweet. and zyrtec® start
so you say, what is drought in india? well, they produce sugar, they produce beans and other things that are now going to be down. world market prices are soaring for those things. so in this interconnected world, this climate stuff is bouncing all over the world when it hits. the third thing i saw is that everybody is trying to scramble right now. how are we going to get on to a long-term, really sustainable recovery? and that brings us to an event that people need to watch a little bit, which...
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it goes back to the origins of world trade to the east india company and hudson bay company. there is nothing particularly new to be a fruitless soldier and diplomat or preacher or businessman or woman for decades ibm employees have said the initial stand for i have been moved. what is new, the relos themselves, the breadwinners -- i will start -- what is new is growth in numbers of corporate relos, a figure i estimate to be about 10 million people, that is the breadwinners themselves and their families and how that has grown with the growth of the american economy. american foreign trade to cite a statistical the goods and services we buy and sell abroad has leaped from about $400 million in 1970 to over 3 trillion now as companies american and foreign compete. they need people to carry their banner and build business far from home. you've not heard the word reloville because i made it up. it is about workers and families frequently relocating, they are see real long-distance movers. the word relos originated among agents who specialize in catering to them. relos tend to roa
it goes back to the origins of world trade to the east india company and hudson bay company. there is nothing particularly new to be a fruitless soldier and diplomat or preacher or businessman or woman for decades ibm employees have said the initial stand for i have been moved. what is new, the relos themselves, the breadwinners -- i will start -- what is new is growth in numbers of corporate relos, a figure i estimate to be about 10 million people, that is the breadwinners themselves and their...
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some angry fans are burning american flags in india while others are marching with posters of shah rukh khan. immigration officials say it was just a routine stop. khan is now downplaying the incident while promoting his new movie boo racial profiling post 9/11. >>> who would possibly -- could possibly beat tiger woods? someone did today in a major tournament, believe it or not. c. that's 8 hours while you wear it, plus an additional 8 hours of relief after you take it off! thermacare® delivers heat that penetrates deep, to relax, soothe and unlock tight muscles. after the heat gets really deep, my muscles do feel loose. even after i took thermacare® off, my back stayed loose for the next day. go to trythermacare.com and get up to 16 hours of pain relief... ...with thermacare® i think i'll go with the basic package. good choice. only meineke lets you choose the brake service that's right for you. and save 50% on pads and shoes. meineke. >>> tiger woods has never lost a major tournament when he was leading at the start of the final round. well, that was until today.
some angry fans are burning american flags in india while others are marching with posters of shah rukh khan. immigration officials say it was just a routine stop. khan is now downplaying the incident while promoting his new movie boo racial profiling post 9/11. >>> who would possibly -- could possibly beat tiger woods? someone did today in a major tournament, believe it or not. c. that's 8 hours while you wear it, plus an additional 8 hours of relief after you take it off!...
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this car you can buy in india for $2500. that's right a full four-door car seats four people you like a fifth you don't, is now available and selling like crazy. you may wonder, why am i telling you about a car that's only available in india? big news, this car just passed the european union safety and crash test, a car somewhat similar to ours and europeans are already buzzing they're going to be able to buy a car, even with the modifications for european will end up being somewhere around $3500. what about us? i want you to know, for us, this is a clear trend that we are going to see, in the next few years, cars cheaper than you ever imagined, about the price of a motorcycle. i'm clark howard. for more ways to save, go to cnn do cn cnn.come/clarkhoward. >> clark will tell you how to save more and spend less and avoid getting ripped off. how? he'll tell you at noon on the weekends. >>> the president tells you he needs help to get health care reform passed. he picked up the phone and called 140,000 people. new for you in abo
this car you can buy in india for $2500. that's right a full four-door car seats four people you like a fifth you don't, is now available and selling like crazy. you may wonder, why am i telling you about a car that's only available in india? big news, this car just passed the european union safety and crash test, a car somewhat similar to ours and europeans are already buzzing they're going to be able to buy a car, even with the modifications for european will end up being somewhere around...
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share of the world economy, the american consumer is currently equal to the total economy of china plus india, doubled. so when governments around the world are spend ag lot of money, they will not be able to do that indefinitely. at some point, the american consumer has to get back into the market. so is he or she doing that? well, we don't really know yet. the housing data is good news, and actually, most recoveries begin with recovery of the housing markets followed by automobiles, appliances and then other consumer categories. but many experts argue that this is not an ordinary recession and will not be an ordinary recovery. the consumer went deep into debt over the last ten years, is slowly paying that off and won't get easy credit any time soon. the optimists point out, on the other hand, that the american savings rate is already back up to 7%, which is close to its 30-year average. the pessimists say yes, but americans are going to be very cautious now and save more in the face of the uncertainty and hard times they foresee. so, the key to understanding whether and when we will experie
share of the world economy, the american consumer is currently equal to the total economy of china plus india, doubled. so when governments around the world are spend ag lot of money, they will not be able to do that indefinitely. at some point, the american consumer has to get back into the market. so is he or she doing that? well, we don't really know yet. the housing data is good news, and actually, most recoveries begin with recovery of the housing markets followed by automobiles,...
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. >> guest: the united states could develop not just ourselves but for china, india, europe and japan if we could develop a hydrogen economy and we could return petroleum to been primarily a petrochemical feedstock for plastics unit overnight change the balance of power and you would have an enormous shift away from men as well, saudi arabia, iran, iraq, russia and that would be much healthier for the world at large. >> host: this next caller has a question about energy virginia. >> caller: mr. speaker, i have a comment and question and you just partially answered it. seems to me that high standards of living are directly related to our energy consumption and the question is, how do we achieve achieve energy along with conservation and at the same time finding new energy sources? >> guest: q2 simultaneously for things. first you go and strengthen subsidize renewals, solar, wind, and biofuels because all those are available. second, you work on conservation including composite material. ups has a new then there are expementing with that is a composite material rather than steel, reduce
. >> guest: the united states could develop not just ourselves but for china, india, europe and japan if we could develop a hydrogen economy and we could return petroleum to been primarily a petrochemical feedstock for plastics unit overnight change the balance of power and you would have an enormous shift away from men as well, saudi arabia, iran, iraq, russia and that would be much healthier for the world at large. >> host: this next caller has a question about energy virginia....
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he's an icon in india. he's known for his dance moves starred in 700 bollywood movies like this one in new york. but the star status when he arrived at newark, new jersey friday, immigration officials questioned him for roughly an hour. >> because your name is khan. i was too polite to ask common to what? so it's a bit of an issue. >> as khan posed for pictures with fans sunday in houston, indians were outraged that he was detained. protesters took to the street, some burned an american flag when government officials said it's subjected americans to the same type of treatment when they visit india. the anger isn't so much about racial profiling. >> it's more about how dare you, america, stop a very well-known muslim actor and insult him. >> the u.s. ambassador to india weighed in over the weekend noting khan is a global icon and a very welcome guest in the united states. u.s. customs and border protection denies khan was detained. khan was selected for secondary inspection which he called routine. he would
he's an icon in india. he's known for his dance moves starred in 700 bollywood movies like this one in new york. but the star status when he arrived at newark, new jersey friday, immigration officials questioned him for roughly an hour. >> because your name is khan. i was too polite to ask common to what? so it's a bit of an issue. >> as khan posed for pictures with fans sunday in houston, indians were outraged that he was detained. protesters took to the street, some burned an...
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some angry fans are burning american flags in india while others are marching with posters of shah rukh khan. the 44-year-old actor initially said he was detained for hours because his last name showed up on a computer alert list. immigration officials say it was just a routine stop. khan is now downplaying the incident while promoting his new movie about racial profiling in the post- 9/11. >>> who would possibly -- could possibly beat tiger woods? someone did today in a major tournament, believe it or not. (announcer) this is nine generations of the world's most revered luxury sedan. this is a history of over 50,000 crash-tested cars... this is the world record for longevity and endurance. and one of the most technologically advanced automobiles on the planet. this is the 9th generation e-class. this is mercedes-benz. >>> tiger woods has never lost a major tournament when he was leading at the start of the final round. well, that was until today. south korean ye yang beat tiger by three strokes.
some angry fans are burning american flags in india while others are marching with posters of shah rukh khan. the 44-year-old actor initially said he was detained for hours because his last name showed up on a computer alert list. immigration officials say it was just a routine stop. khan is now downplaying the incident while promoting his new movie about racial profiling in the post- 9/11. >>> who would possibly -- could possibly beat tiger woods? someone did today in a major...
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china and russia and india continue to trade with this regime. it's had limited effects. now, there's talk of whether there's time to repraise it and perhaps it's the beginning of a channel or dialogue opening up. he managed to meet the man in charge. it's significant they allowed him to meet her. >> all right. we appreciate you hopping on the horn with us. we'll check in with you, again. jim webb is not on a official state department mission. he serves on a subcommittee. still, he's a high ranking u.s. official. he did get the white house blessing to go on this trip, even though he is not going for the president or the state department. it was breaking news here, betty. this american, this saga, a weird saga that started in may. >> he's on a mission from god to save her. i think something dan said that was important, he's facing a lot of ill bszs, physical illnesses. he had several siezures while waiting for the trial to end. perhaps it was part of the whole grand scheme. imagine what would have happened if he had to serve seven years in a hard labor camp. again, senator
china and russia and india continue to trade with this regime. it's had limited effects. now, there's talk of whether there's time to repraise it and perhaps it's the beginning of a channel or dialogue opening up. he managed to meet the man in charge. it's significant they allowed him to meet her. >> all right. we appreciate you hopping on the horn with us. we'll check in with you, again. jim webb is not on a official state department mission. he serves on a subcommittee. still, he's a...
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i it goes back to the origins of world trade, as far back as the east india company and hudson bay company, nothing particularly new to being a diplomat or preacher or businessman or woman. for decades, ibm employees have said the initials stand for i have been moved. what is new? the growth of the numbers of corporate freeloaders. the breadwinners, i will start -- what is new is the growth in the numbers of corporate relos, a number i estimate to be ten million people. the breadwinners and their families and how that has grown with the growth of the american economy. american foreign trade, to cite a statistic, all the goods and services that we buy and sell abroad, from $400 billion in 1970 to over $3 trillion now. as companies, american and foreign, they need people to carry their banner and build business far from home. you have not heard the word relosville because i made it up. they are cereal long-distance movers. the word relos probably a originated among suburban real estate agents who specify in catering to them. relos tend to reduce the tween moves in relovilles, suburbs caterin
i it goes back to the origins of world trade, as far back as the east india company and hudson bay company, nothing particularly new to being a diplomat or preacher or businessman or woman. for decades, ibm employees have said the initials stand for i have been moved. what is new? the growth of the numbers of corporate freeloaders. the breadwinners, i will start -- what is new is the growth in the numbers of corporate relos, a number i estimate to be ten million people. the breadwinners and...
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hundreds of people drop their babies from a roof of a shrine in india. they are dingled and dropped about 50 feet on to a bedsheet. they believe it ensures good health. the childs right activists are outraged, but no babies were hurt. we have a check on the weather. >> i'm dying here. that video was -- >> i know. you see the look in the baby's eyes. >> wow! man! they are dropping babies. guys, we welcome you here to the plaza and thank you for coming out. i encourage you if you are at home to join me. we will take a look at the weather in the mid-section of the country with the storms and big time heat again for the pacific northwest. pop up showers and storms as well around florida and portions of the coast. that's a look at the national picture and here's a closer look at the weather for your weekend. . >> i'm still recover for example that dropping baby video. >> record high temps in parts of the country can translate into record high electric bills, but we have simple tips to help you cut cost by hundreds of dollars. we will save you big time money,
hundreds of people drop their babies from a roof of a shrine in india. they are dingled and dropped about 50 feet on to a bedsheet. they believe it ensures good health. the childs right activists are outraged, but no babies were hurt. we have a check on the weather. >> i'm dying here. that video was -- >> i know. you see the look in the baby's eyes. >> wow! man! they are dropping babies. guys, we welcome you here to the plaza and thank you for coming out. i encourage you if...
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instead they're throwing films from places like iran, india, japan. instead of a nine screen multi-plex, there's just this one plush, rather cozy space. it's a deliberately low-tech affair. people living nearby appreciate the effort that's gone into bringing the movies to their door. >> cinema in a bus. it should be a bit different anyway. >> to have a mobile cinema that comes and opens up like a pandora's box is really wonderful. >> reporter: even when the film is over, there's no normal rushing home. these enthusiasts want everyone to feel included on their cinematic journey through the hills and glen >> gunned down. an armed manur >> gunned down. an armed man bursts into a gym in pennsylvania and goes on a killing spree. what we know about the shooter and his victim. >> then coming home. two american journalists jailed in north korea are free and will be reunited with their families this morning. >> and driving distraction. should the government ban drivers from texting? >> the public is sick and tired of people being distracted and causing acciden
instead they're throwing films from places like iran, india, japan. instead of a nine screen multi-plex, there's just this one plush, rather cozy space. it's a deliberately low-tech affair. people living nearby appreciate the effort that's gone into bringing the movies to their door. >> cinema in a bus. it should be a bit different anyway. >> to have a mobile cinema that comes and opens up like a pandora's box is really wonderful. >> reporter: even when the film is over,...
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the sport is dying out in india. this is -- as young people move on to more conventional games like volleyball and soccer. the elders, tossing babies. right. elders in the community trying to keep it alive, the wonderful tradition. >> keep hope alive. >> what about tickle fighting? >> it's an nerf opportunity. >> it is. good thinking. >> so who's ahead in the fight? the strangest -- >> india is. i don't consider it a fight. used to be japan. they make useless robots. dances with you. india with things like that and the baby tossing, far, far ahead at this point. >> no doubt about it. thank you, willie. i'm sure mika's going to -- let's just say i don't want to be here monday when mika gets in. going to be a little chill. >> i don't think so. >> yeah? >> i think she likes open, openness, honesty. >> it's her paris hilton family. >> you should do a pillow fight on the set, willie and mika. >> beat the hell out of each other. >> we have another e-mail, chris has, about savannah. praising the academic achievements? >> no
the sport is dying out in india. this is -- as young people move on to more conventional games like volleyball and soccer. the elders, tossing babies. right. elders in the community trying to keep it alive, the wonderful tradition. >> keep hope alive. >> what about tickle fighting? >> it's an nerf opportunity. >> it is. good thinking. >> so who's ahead in the fight? the strangest -- >> india is. i don't consider it a fight. used to be japan. they make useless...
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it doesn't help that india the world's second largest producer suffers from a bad drought. like most economic issues these days, politics is a big part of the recipe. food companies pay higher prices for u.s. sugar because it's artificially high. kept that way for powerful lawmakers supporting the sugar beet and cane sugar farmers. chocolate and cookie makers want president obama to allow them to have more sugars overseas. there is a big debate simmering about that. even whether there is really a shortage of sugar in spite of the high prices. before you go to sugar shock, fearful you won't get hersheys, america won't likely run out of sugar. we don't emergency reserve like we do with the other commodity we crave, oil, but many of producers have stock piles so there is no need to horde the favorite food, though the world futures for the sweet stuff is on a sugar high in the economic times, racing prices for sugar, and like is one temptation most big food firms might have to resist. >> shannon: all right. i have to tell you that the producers here, the fabulous producers on t
it doesn't help that india the world's second largest producer suffers from a bad drought. like most economic issues these days, politics is a big part of the recipe. food companies pay higher prices for u.s. sugar because it's artificially high. kept that way for powerful lawmakers supporting the sugar beet and cane sugar farmers. chocolate and cookie makers want president obama to allow them to have more sugars overseas. there is a big debate simmering about that. even whether there is really...
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the first earthquake was a magnitude 7.6 in indian ocean near india's andaman islands. the second quake was a 6.5 magnitude near tokyo. tsunami warnings issued but later taken back. >>> the same state senator called for sanford to resign after having an affair and now this republican calls for sanford to resign after book in first class flights to european. and he says they are wrong. >>> police are looking for man holding a gown a woman's head during a bank robbery. it shows the man pointing a gun toward a teller and threatens to take a customer hostage. the woman was able to get away but the suspect did take some money. >>> talk about somehow getting lost in translation. secretary state hillary clinton got angry during a q&a session with congolese university student. the student speaking in french asked what president obama would think about chinese financial contracts with congo. but the translator apparently made a mistake and asked secretary clinton what mr. clinton would think. that didn't go over very well. >> you want me to tell you what my husband thinks? my hu
the first earthquake was a magnitude 7.6 in indian ocean near india's andaman islands. the second quake was a 6.5 magnitude near tokyo. tsunami warnings issued but later taken back. >>> the same state senator called for sanford to resign after having an affair and now this republican calls for sanford to resign after book in first class flights to european. and he says they are wrong. >>> police are looking for man holding a gown a woman's head during a bank robbery. it shows...
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people were upset, very upset in india. the indian government says it is taking the incident up with the u.s. embassy there. a u.s. customs official tells the associated press that the questioning was part of a routine process. >>> all right. talking about your money, 42 minutes past the hour. u.s. stocks may fall sharply today. world markets are showing troubling signs. china's stock market plunged almost 6% to the lowest level in two months. investors may be jittery after friday's reports showing weak consumer confidence. dow features were down almost 160 points at last check. >>> okay. we need good news in a bad economy about now. your kids can eat for free am some restaurants. "usa today" points out that the international house of pancakes will offer free kid cans' meals every fight for a month. also, the italian chain, fazoli's has a kids eat free tuesdays and weekends for the end of the month and kids eat free at ikea on labor day weekend, even if the parents buy nothing. now you know. >>> okay. we've got three big st
people were upset, very upset in india. the indian government says it is taking the incident up with the u.s. embassy there. a u.s. customs official tells the associated press that the questioning was part of a routine process. >>> all right. talking about your money, 42 minutes past the hour. u.s. stocks may fall sharply today. world markets are showing troubling signs. china's stock market plunged almost 6% to the lowest level in two months. investors may be jittery after friday's...
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president in the country to say that this economy will be an economy that can compete with china and india and that this is about the beginning of the conclusion of all workers into that economy and all members that deserve to be uplifted. today is the sound of the smell as sweet justice. -- of sweet justice. [unintelligible] >> this campaign is not just a campaign, it is a coalition. there are a number of organizations that have signed on to us. it is not just the hip-hop caucus or green for all doing this. how we're going to do this? this is not a dream jobs moment, is a clean energy movement. for us, we have to convince our generation that this truly is our moment for the 21st century. we have to go out there and convince them that if we do not make a change now, nine years into the 21st century, there will not be a 22nd century. the time is now. we had joined together with the help of the administration and we know we can do that and change happens now. >> a couple of questions. we understand that greening is expensive p and. we will not see the economic benefits for decades. how can a
president in the country to say that this economy will be an economy that can compete with china and india and that this is about the beginning of the conclusion of all workers into that economy and all members that deserve to be uplifted. today is the sound of the smell as sweet justice. -- of sweet justice. [unintelligible] >> this campaign is not just a campaign, it is a coalition. there are a number of organizations that have signed on to us. it is not just the hip-hop caucus or green...
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india, alternative medicine. herbal remedies and massage. >> that's right. we did herbal medicine for five weeks. six guys massaged my shoulder with warm oil every day. it worked. more movement and less pain out of it. and the japanese insurance system would have paid for that. they paid for acupuncturacupunc shots -- japan covers everything. that's the broadest choice of any health care system i have ever seen. >> i want to ask you what lessons you can take away from some of the counselries on how we can make health care better in the united states. we're dealing with a much larger and diverse population. >> all of the countries cover everybody with high quality. they spend half as much as we do. i'm looking for that -- how do you do that? it's not all socialized medicine. a lot of countries, germany, netherlands, france, japan. private docs, private hospitals, private insurance. they cover everybody. >> what's the difference? >> in the first place, the insurance companies are much nicer. they cover everybody. they have to pay every claim. in switzerland, t
india, alternative medicine. herbal remedies and massage. >> that's right. we did herbal medicine for five weeks. six guys massaged my shoulder with warm oil every day. it worked. more movement and less pain out of it. and the japanese insurance system would have paid for that. they paid for acupuncturacupunc shots -- japan covers everything. that's the broadest choice of any health care system i have ever seen. >> i want to ask you what lessons you can take away from some of the...
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so if you look at china, india and russia they have about 3 million people. and if the only educated 10% of their kids, only 10% that would give about the same as our population if we had educated everyone to a high level. let's just say we educate only 25% which is high right now. if we educated 25% but would just give 7million people. so, when you look up the global, a, you hav a poll of 375 million people. and then you have costs of living standard of living is based on and if people aren't really pushing for these global jobs who is going to gethem? so if our kids can't be adaptable, flexible, smarter, more innovativ it's going to have all lot to say about where we are going to be as a nation. so i use this as a backdrop to talk about what and visiting all of these countries over the past years that i have had an opportunity to visit, 23 of them inurope, australia, new aland and asia and some of them i have been anywhere from four to eight times and i look around with some people he been with me on some of these trips and what we try to do and understand
so if you look at china, india and russia they have about 3 million people. and if the only educated 10% of their kids, only 10% that would give about the same as our population if we had educated everyone to a high level. let's just say we educate only 25% which is high right now. if we educated 25% but would just give 7million people. so, when you look up the global, a, you hav a poll of 375 million people. and then you have costs of living standard of living is based on and if people aren't...
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our children should be able to compete with the best and brightest, not just here, but also in india and china. that is the competition. that is the global economy we are in, and we want to make sure that states are doing the best they can to differentiate and to meet these much higher bars as they get developed. secondly, how to reduce teacher quality? we note is not race, not class, not socio-economic status. in fiscal year 2007, 57% of students with disabilities spent 80% or more of their time in regular education classrooms. had we make sure that not just special-education children but each child can be a child a special needs? how we can use this for special development to make sure that we're not putting kids in their basements anymore, that we are mainstreaming, making sure that every teacher has the ability to support those students. how do we do it better job of not burning out our special education teachers? we know how tough an overwhelming that job is and how much paper work there is. there is great turnaround. -- how much paper work there is. how do we change that? -- pa
our children should be able to compete with the best and brightest, not just here, but also in india and china. that is the competition. that is the global economy we are in, and we want to make sure that states are doing the best they can to differentiate and to meet these much higher bars as they get developed. secondly, how to reduce teacher quality? we note is not race, not class, not socio-economic status. in fiscal year 2007, 57% of students with disabilities spent 80% or more of their...
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decline and fall of the roman empire. " churchill allegedly read the whole thing when he was a soldier in india. given is wrong about religion, but right about many things. edmund burke, on the evolution of france. everyone should put this book on their list, but i hope all of you have read it and absorb it. the first time i came to washington and started interacting with my fellow conservatives i thought, i was at a party and it was a celebration of the french revolution party. i said, you have to be kidding me. i think it was crazy. but a lot of these things played out. the age of chivalry is gone. how many conservatives today have no problem with that? how many of us today -- a great thing about burke is every paragraph is quotable. never more show we behold a generous book of that proud submission, that dignified obedience, that subordination of the heart, in the spirit of exalted freedom. who would also support things like that dignified obedience? that subordination of the heart? sometimes in our libertarian celebrations of freedom, we lose fax -- set the facts of freedom. of the monarchy
decline and fall of the roman empire. " churchill allegedly read the whole thing when he was a soldier in india. given is wrong about religion, but right about many things. edmund burke, on the evolution of france. everyone should put this book on their list, but i hope all of you have read it and absorb it. the first time i came to washington and started interacting with my fellow conservatives i thought, i was at a party and it was a celebration of the french revolution party. i said,...
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and pakistan over the weapons development and could trigger an arms race with india the u.s. tried to end and pakistan denies this accusation. well, presidents, family and friend gave a final farewell to senator ted kennedy at a two hour service at the bah celica of our lady of perpetual health in boston. one of the; is that right's sons, ted kennedy, jr. remembered his dad. >> he said, teddy, republicans love this country just as much as i do. and one of those wonderful experiences that i will remember today is how many of his republican colleagues are sitting here right before him. that's a true testament to the man. >> the senator's final resting place is at arlington national cemetery next to his brothers, robert and john f. kennedy. an autopsy of celebrity disc jockey dm. more tests are planned. remembering the last time he was heard from 1 a.m. on friday when he sent a text message to two budies planning a trip to legislation. he was found dead with a crack pipe and a half empty back of crack cocaine in his sweat pants. he was just 36 years old. and those are your headl
and pakistan over the weapons development and could trigger an arms race with india the u.s. tried to end and pakistan denies this accusation. well, presidents, family and friend gave a final farewell to senator ted kennedy at a two hour service at the bah celica of our lady of perpetual health in boston. one of the; is that right's sons, ted kennedy, jr. remembered his dad. >> he said, teddy, republicans love this country just as much as i do. and one of those wonderful experiences that...
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it is the latest government effort to control india's population. the health minister says if they put electricity into every village, couples will fall asleep watching tv late nights, instead of making babies. some say it could help but it's no replacement for education and access to contraception. >>> in the story, apparently they talk to a man who has 23 children. and. >> and one wife? wow! >> i don't know about the wife part. >> 23. wow. all right. some car shoppers are going to dealerships to take advantage of the cash for clunkers. but when you show up, it's so popular. what happens if you show up and trade in your car and there is nothing really for you to choose from? >> and that's how popular this program has been. there are some lawmakers who have said at some of the dealership lots, the most popular cars are gone, but they still really want to use this program and accomplish its goals. so four weeks along, looking at an on-the-fly fix from the transportation department. the idea is, you can still take advantage of the program. go to the d
it is the latest government effort to control india's population. the health minister says if they put electricity into every village, couples will fall asleep watching tv late nights, instead of making babies. some say it could help but it's no replacement for education and access to contraception. >>> in the story, apparently they talk to a man who has 23 children. and. >> and one wife? wow! >> i don't know about the wife part. >> 23. wow. all right. some car...
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on her latest trip, she started out in mumbai, india, and now in thailand. alex ross, clinton's innovation guru says it's not just the medium, it's the message. >> technology in and of itself is not what's interesting and important. what's interesting and important are the goals that technology can help produce. >> reporter: during iran's recent protest, they intervened to keep twitter up and running to communicate. >> we communicate at the speed of light. >> reporter: since the inauguration, its facebook friends have increased 250%, youtube views are up 418%, and twitter up more than 600%. jill dougherty, cnn, washington. >>> i'm trying to follow that. i'm on twitter right now trying to follow her, but there's so many hillary clintons and i don't think any of them are her. >> will the real one please stand up? >>> storms forecast in the midwest this morning and this afternoon. we've got some severe weather across the nation. how about the thunderstorms yesterday in new york around noontime. rob has the travel forecast coming up. stay with us. >>> rob marcia
on her latest trip, she started out in mumbai, india, and now in thailand. alex ross, clinton's innovation guru says it's not just the medium, it's the message. >> technology in and of itself is not what's interesting and important. what's interesting and important are the goals that technology can help produce. >> reporter: during iran's recent protest, they intervened to keep twitter up and running to communicate. >> we communicate at the speed of light. >> reporter:...
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that show, that is where they show off all of their aircraft to the world, to countries like china and india and they market that. that obviously wasn't a very good marketing tool yesterday at that air show. the squadron leader of the sequoia 27 killed on impact to the ground. jane: to the city of chicago now where things have shut down. the city has shut down. we're not kidding here. jon: chicago is closed? jane: the budget cuts there have forced the city really to tell all nonessential workers stay home today, we're not going to pay you so don't show up. that means no garbage pickup, most of the city offices are closed, libraries won't open up. steve brown is essential to us. he's on the job. explain to me here who is furloughed. >> well, it's basically all public employees, minus those that work for the fire, police department, and emergency services. you hit a lot of the majors. garbage isn't going to be collected today, senior centers are close. medical and health clinics run by the city are not open. and city hall is shut down. it affects all of those folks. jane: i hate to say this bu
that show, that is where they show off all of their aircraft to the world, to countries like china and india and they market that. that obviously wasn't a very good marketing tool yesterday at that air show. the squadron leader of the sequoia 27 killed on impact to the ground. jane: to the city of chicago now where things have shut down. the city has shut down. we're not kidding here. jon: chicago is closed? jane: the budget cuts there have forced the city really to tell all nonessential...
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india gets 50% of the vote will be a runoff in october. both candidates assured officials that will respect the results of the official despite fears of ethnic unrest. >> new developments in the case of that runaway teenager left home because she feared punishment from her muslim parents after she converted to christianity. while court has ruled that the girl will remain in florida in foster care until a custody arrangement is worked out. the 17-year-old was from our house, says she is worried her parents will kill her divisive sharia law. she will remain in foster care until another hearing september 3. we have more on this ahead for you. >> meantime, the feds, decimates out about this investigation into michael jackson's death. it continues. federal drug enforcement agents just rated a really hills pharmacy. they spent five hours searching for evidence that the pharmacy may have illegally dispensed medication. this is the same pharmacy that sued michael jackson 2005 for running up a $100,000 bill. that's hard to do a pharmacy, by the way
india gets 50% of the vote will be a runoff in october. both candidates assured officials that will respect the results of the official despite fears of ethnic unrest. >> new developments in the case of that runaway teenager left home because she feared punishment from her muslim parents after she converted to christianity. while court has ruled that the girl will remain in florida in foster care until a custody arrangement is worked out. the 17-year-old was from our house, says she is...
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a 7.6 hit india ocean near the indian islands triggering a tsunami watch. >>> right now, the white house is working on a list of 50 new guidelines to measure how successful the war is going in afghanistan. our top military official there, general stanley mccrystal said the taliban is gaining momentum and we should be prepared to lose more of our troops in the coming months. the fellow for new american security. he returned from afghanistan where he served on general mccrystal's strategy review team. good to see you. glad you could be with us. >> sure thing. >>> we're talking about a report that talks about afghanistan and the possible solutions. the deterioration of the situation in afghanistan is conspicuous. general mccrystal told "the wall street journal" that the taliban is gaining the upper hand. you recently returned from there, as you said, what did you find that the situation on the ground? >> the situation is deteriorating in one sense. the other sense, the american people should understand that it's not like the taliban or the network or any of these insur jebt groups in afghan
a 7.6 hit india ocean near the indian islands triggering a tsunami watch. >>> right now, the white house is working on a list of 50 new guidelines to measure how successful the war is going in afghanistan. our top military official there, general stanley mccrystal said the taliban is gaining momentum and we should be prepared to lose more of our troops in the coming months. the fellow for new american security. he returned from afghanistan where he served on general mccrystal's...
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i was thinking about in this morning, that, in fact, if you showed woodstock the way they showed india in slum dog millionai millionaire, you would have about the same sanitation. and that's -- you know, that's a bad thing and i've been writing this for years, that, in fact, the future that we were dreaming of and trying to work towards did not consistent of squatting in the mud, taking what you were given. it consisted of something more activist. >> right. and you had -- you talked about, also, how this was one of the least -- one of the more poorly organized rock concerts. >> it was horribly organized. >> and even talked about how all the groups were threatened, saying if you ask for money, we're going to call you out. the who basically said, screw you, give us our money. >> it's funny, because that's been the news break from this story. i wrote that in my biography of the who 20 years ago. but now it's news. but i think what happened at woodstock in the 30th anniversary in 1999 where they were gouged by the promotors, where there was arson, where there was rain, took the sheen off i
i was thinking about in this morning, that, in fact, if you showed woodstock the way they showed india in slum dog millionai millionaire, you would have about the same sanitation. and that's -- you know, that's a bad thing and i've been writing this for years, that, in fact, the future that we were dreaming of and trying to work towards did not consistent of squatting in the mud, taking what you were given. it consisted of something more activist. >> right. and you had -- you talked...